Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
Gary McLean made his first start of the season, and managed to find his way to feature victory lane on Saturday afternoon.
Making his way to the front in both features over the weekend, Dan Archibald would sweep both features as part of Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250 weekend.
After becoming the top qualifier, all eyes were on Jordan Howse. Then when he rolled the highest number for the invert possible – 12, all eyes were really on the No. 8 Super Stock. However, it was for the right reason as he drove through the field to win the Velocity 250 at Sunset Speedway.
Going to the front in the early stages, Andy Kamrath picked up the victory for his second straight Velocity 250 feature win at Sunset Speedway.
After all the chaos was settled, Richard Woodland found his way to the front and victory in the Outlaw Midget feature at Sunset Speedway.
Going back and forth with Kenny McNicol at the front of the field, Dan Archibald scored his second career OSCAAR Hot Rod feature victory at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250.
Adam Racine put the perfect ending on a championship season, scoring the victory in the second Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midget feature on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway.
Starting on pole, Darren Dryden did not look back as he led flag-to-flag en route to scoring the victory in the first of two features for the Lucas Oil T.Q. Can-Am Midget feature at Sunset Speedway’s Velocity 250.
In one of the closest finishes of the season, Kevin Foisy would edge Miles Tyson by half a car to win the Ontario Legends Series Velocity 250 feature at Sunset Speedway.
Throughout the year, Tim Norris has been fast on a weekly basis, and that continued on Saturday night at Sunset Speedway as he picked up the feature victory in the Ontario Pro Challenge Velocity 250 main event.